Contents
Introduction: On Divine Presence, Mystical Experience, and the Humanity of God
1. Three Rival Versions of Modern Trinitarian Theology: On Thomistic Trinitarian Theology and the Analogy of Natures in Christ
2. The Human Drive for Ultimate Explanations and the Intellectual Search for the Presence of God
3. Is There Any Natural Knowledge of the Trinity? Medieval and Modern Theories
4. On the Presence of the Trinity in the Life of Christ: A Thomistic Consideration of Relational Christology
5. Christology and the Presence of God in History: A Thomistic Reflection on Belief in Christianity in the Twenty-First Century
6. How Can One Say That God Has Become Human? John of Damascus and Thomas Aquinas on the Semantics of the Incarnation
7. The Cross as Epiphany of God: Aquinas on the Atonement
8. On the Presence of the Resurrection and the Truth of the Catholic Religion
9. The Body of Jesus in His People: On the Presence of Christ in the Church
10. On Christology and the Real Presence: Aquinas, Calvin and Eucharistic Theology
11. On the Presence of God in Holy Scripture: Anthropological Roots of the Doctrine of Divine Inspiration
12. The Trinity Is the Source of Our Grace: Divine Inhabitation and the Call to the Perfection of the Image of God
Coda: Is Thomas Aquinas Still a Catholic Doctor Communis for the Doctrine of the Trinity?
Bibliography
Name Index
Subject Index